Incoming Resources
- After history?, Francis Fukuyama and his critics, edited by Timothy Burns
- Enthusiasm, the Kantian critique of history, Jean-Francois Lyotard ; translated by Georges Van Den Abbeele
- Historical knowledge, historical error, a contemporary guide to practice, Allan Megill ; with contributions by Steven Shepard and Phillip Honenberger
- The practice of conceptual history, timing history, spacing concepts, Reinhart Koselleck ; translated by Todd Samuel Presner and others ; foreword by Hayden White
- Phantoms of remembrance, memory and oblivion at the end of the first millennium, Patrick J. Geary
- Haunting history, for a deconstructive approach to the past, Ethan Kleinberg
- Déjà vu and the end of history, Paolo Virno ; translated by David Broder
- What is history for?, Beverley Southgate
- History and memory, Geoffrey Cubitt
- History, the last things before the last, by Siegfried Kracauer
- Provincializing Europe, postcolonial thought and historical difference, with a new preface by the author, Dipesh Chakrabarty
- An intelligent person's guide to history, John Vincent
- Human nature and historical knowledge, Hume, Hegel and Vico, Leon Pompa
- History, why it matters, Lynn Hunt
- The dawn of everything, a new history of humanity, David Graeber and David Wengrow
- The theory and practice of history, Leopold von Ranke ; edited with an introduction by Georg G. Iggers ; new translations by Wilma A. Iggers
- Marxism and history, Matt Perry
- Reconstructing the past, history in the mass media 1890-2005, edited by Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley and Kevin Williams
- Philosophies of history, from enlightenment to post-modernity, introduced and edited by Robert M. Burns and Hugh Rayment-Pickard
- Critique of modernity, Alain Touraine ; translated by David Macey
- History, what and why?, ancient, modern, and postmodern perspectives, Beverley Southgate
- Hearing history, a reader, edited by Mark M. Smith
- The logic of history, putting postmodernism in perspective, C. Behan McCullagh
- An introduction to the philosophy of history, Michael Stanford
- The lessons of history, by Will and Ariel Durant
- Dark age ahead, Jane Jacobs
- Prisoners of time, Prussians, Germans and other humans, Christopher Clark
- The philosophy of history, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ; preface by Charles Hegel ; introduction by the translator J. Sibree ; introduction to the Dover edition by C.J. Friedrich
- Beyond the great story, history as text and discourse, Robert F. Berkhofer
- Power-knowledge, selected interviews and other writings, 1972-1977, Michel Foucault ; edited by Colin Gordon ; translated by Colin Gordon ... [et al.]
- Politics and history, selected essays, by Raymond Aron ; collected, translated, and edited by Miriam Bernheim Conant
- On history, Eric Hobsbawm
- Infancy and history, the destruction of experience, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Liz Heron
- The limits of concept formation in natural science, a logical introduction to the historical sciences, Heinrich Rickert
- J. G. Herder on social and political culture, translated, edited and with an introduction by F. M. Barnard
- Manifestos for history, edited and introduced by Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan and Alun Munslow
- The history and narrative reader, edited by Geoffrey Roberts
- Using history, Jeremy Black
- Cultural memory and the construction of identity, edited by Dan Ben-Amos and Liliane Weissberg
- Other histories, edited by Kirsten Hastrup
- The immanence of the infinite, Hans Blumenberg and the threshold to modernity, Elizabeth Brient
- On deep history and the brain, Daniel Lord Smail
- The colonizer's model of the world, geographical diffusionism and Eurocentric history, J.M. Blaut
- The anatomy of historical knowledge, Maurice Mandelbaum
- The meaning of history, Henri-Irénée Marrou ; [Translation by Robert J. Olsen]
- History and--, histories within the human sciences, edited by Ralph Cohen and Michael S. Roth
- Logics of history, social theory and social transformation, William H. Sewell Jr
- Walter Benjamin and history, edited by Andrew Benjamin
- Postmodernism in history, fear or freedom?, Beverley Southgate
- Decoding the past, the psychohistorical approach, Peter Loewenberg ; with a new introduction by the author